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This option must be disabled during the test phase (telephone line discon-
nected), and also when the telecom module is connected to telephone net-
works with non-standard tones.
RT The Telecom module will answer after the number of rings programmed for
Ringing Tones option.
AK The Acknowledge option allows 3 different operating modes:
Ø SN (Successful Numbers): the control panel will perform the alarm cycle
and check whether calls are successful or not, and will redial the tele-
phone numbers of successful calls during the subsequent cycles.
Ø NSN (No Successful Numbers): the control panel will perform the alarm cy-
cle and check whether calls are successful or not, but will not redial the
telephone numbers of successful calls in the subsequent cycles.
Ø PS (Play Systematically) the Answer Check will be disabled and the mes-
sage will be played 5 seconds after dialling.
J The Jump (Double Call / Jump other answering devices) option allows the
control panel (via Telecom module) to share the telephone line with one or
more answering devices (answerphone, fax, etc.). In normal circumstances
the device programmed with the least number of rings will answer, how-
ever, if the J option is enabled (ON) the Telecom module will override the
other answering devices when it recognizes the double call sequence.
Double call sequence: the user must call the control panel, allow 2 rings
then hang up and recall within 60 seconds. The control panel will not an-
swer the first call but will answer on the first ring of the second call. If more
than 60 seconds elapse ---- the Double call sequence will not be recog-
nized and it will be necessary to retry.
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The other answering device must be programmed to answer after 3 rings
or more.
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If the Jump option is enabled the RT (Ring Tone) option can be ignored.
The Telecom module comes with the Jump option disabled (OFF).
C/R This is for the number of Cycles (1 to 8), and for the Repetition time (the
time the message must be played for each telephone number). To pro-
gram the Messages playback time select:
1 = 20 seconds
2 = 40 seconds
3 = 60 seconds
4 = 80 seconds
5 = 100 seconds
Press ↵ or ESC to confirm and exit.
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